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9. BNCOD 1991: Wolverhampton Polytechnic
- Mike Jackson, A. E. Robinson:
Aspects of Databases, Proc. 9th British National Conference on Databases, Wolverhampton Polytechnic, UK. Butterworth-Heinemann 1991, ISBN 0-7506-1525-7
Invited Paper
- Georges Gardarin:
Rule languages for Relational and Object-Oriented Databases. BNCOD 1991: 1-16
Aspects of Object-Orientation
- Oscar Díaz, Norman W. Paton:
Sharing Behaviour in an Object-Oriented Database using a Rule-Based Mechanism. BNCOD 1991: 17-37 - M. J. Briales, Olga De Troyer:
Object-Orineted Integrity Enforcement in a Relational Environment. BNCOD 1991: 38-68 - David J. Harper, Moira C. Norrie:
Data Management for Object-Oriented Systems. BNCOD 1991: 69-92
Invited Paper
- G. Sharman:
The Evolution of Online Transaction Processing Systems. BNCOD 1991: 93-109
Aspects of Database Enhancement
- Barry G. T. Lowden, B. Walls, Anne N. De Roeck, Chris Fox, Raymond Turner:
A Formal Approach to Translating English into SQL. BNCOD 1991: 110-127 - Jon M. Kerridge:
The Design of the IDIOMS Parallel Database Machine. BNCOD 1991: 128-147 - R. Pears, W. A. Gray:
Response Time Minimisation in a Parallel Database System. BNCOD 1991: 148-167 - William G. Daly:
Graphical Interfaces for Database Management. BNCOD 1991: 168-187
Invited Paper
- Peter Hitchcock:
Linkages between Databases and Software Engineering. BNCOD 1991: 189-201
Invited Paper
- Hans-Jörg Schek, Marc H. Scholl:
From Relations and Nested Relations to Object Models. BNCOD 1991: 202-225
Aspects of Data Modelling
- A. L. Kulenovic, A. Kulenovic:
Treatment of Null Values in the NFSET Data Model. BNCOD 1991: 226-244 - Antonis Ramfos, Nick J. Fiddian, W. A. Gray:
A Meta-Translation System for Object-Oriented to Relational Schema Translations. BNCOD 1991: 245-268 - Peter J. Barclay, Jessie B. Kennedy:
Regaining the Conceptual Level in Object Oriented Data Modelling. BNCOD 1991: 269-305
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